Why can’t we be friends? :(
January 22, 2013 § 6 Comments

Roman Payne absolutely refuses to add me on Facebook.
I’m finding this behavior increasingly suspicious.
Novelists are tricky, sensitive and unique creatures—
so I’m planning my attack accordingly.
What do you suggest the best punishment to destroy his defenses?
Meanwhile, as I await my friend request.
I’d like to invite YOU [my imaginitive writing friends]
to my Facebook page.
Personally, I find the more the merrier, and I don’t have anything to hide 😉 [YAY].
Click me —-> Coco J. Ginger Facebook Page
Coco J. Ginger Facebook
Liked your Facebook page. Keep up the good work!
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Nothing at all? I don’t think this will help you with Roman.
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Perhaps he only adds people he knows personally? I don’t add anyone unless I’m certain that I know them
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he knows me personally. 🙂 you’re not allowed to take his side.
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Oh, the nerve of the man! Just say the word – I’ll set him straight. 😀
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Roman Payne in his defense: Coco is one of the most enchanting writers I’ve read… subtle yet potent, seductive and feminine, worldly, universal and poetic. I am a big fan of hers. I “Like” her Official Page on Facebook, I “Follow” her blog on WordPress, and read every single post. (Hers was the first blog I ever subscribed to, and the reason I joined WordPress, honestly.)
The thing is I can’t be her friend on Facebook. Zuckerburg won’t let me. He said I have too many friends already. Strange to think that, I am alone as I write this.
Roman Payne
http://www.romanpayne.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Roman-Payne-Novelist/162760450416643
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